Take YouTube for example: Suppose an adblocker redirects all the ads on a video on a different tab on a browser and plays them on mute in background, what’s wrong with that?

Maybe it can also interact with it and close the screen that pops up, automatically.

I have never bought anything ads show. I hate the product in the ad more if it interrupts what I am watching.

If our AIs can watch videos and form summary on it, why can’t we develop a bot just to watch ads?

If you wanna get even more flexible, I am sure an ad contains what it is about in some text. You tell your adblocker what you are interested in, and it will pass the filtered ads to you!

YouTube and other companies are getting aggressive because less number of ads are being interacted with, and we get more agressive in stopping more ads. Maybe we can let our adblocker know that “I am fine with watching 1 ad per video”, so both sides compromise a little while still being in control.

Edit: I am made aware that https://adnauseam.io/ can do this. Thanks.

  • @GregorGizeh
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    51 year ago

    But I am not fine with ads. Ever since I installed the first adblocker many years ago I have made it my personal mission to never see any ads during my daily browsing habits, and that is my right. I don’t owe corporations time of my life to watch some crappy product I will not buy on principle anyway now. If their company is not sustainable without showing me loads and loads of bullshit their company should go bankrupt. If the fediverse has taught me anything it is that no tech giant offers anything of substantial value, if they all went bankrupt tomorrow the world moves on and we spin up a replacement service.